Having a clingy gf is not as fun as I thought it'd be.
I can't even leave to get a shower without her being on the verge of tears, I never have any time to myself anymore, it's like I'm being smothered to death 24/7.
>>5935375
false clingy people giving the rest of us a bad name :(
>>5935376
false clingy?
>>5935375
my clingy gf never leaves me and its awesome
>not taking showers with her
It's like you want to make her cry OP.
>>5935375
yea thats kinda weird you dont take showers with her op
>>5935375
Borderline personality disorder most likely, she needs therapy
>>5935375
Give her to me pls. You don't deserve the wonder of a clingy gf.
>>5935375
Clearly you dont deserve her.
>>5935375
I wish I had a clingy gf to take showers with ;_;
>>5940026
OP has definitely not given enough info for that diagnosis.
>>5940026
nothing to indicate borderline. Dependent Personality at most if it's that extreme.
>>5935375
gradually turn it into a BDSM thing
introduce a comfortable gag early on
eventually, if necessary, come up with some kind of bondage that can keep her curled up like at your feet or something, touching you even
that way you can just plug her noisehole and (if necessary) restrain her from using her limbs to interrupt or distract you, whenever you like, and yet she can still be with you all the time
>>5935375
its the kinda thing only autistic no gf betas on 4chn think is cute and fun but is actually awful in real life
>>5935450
>my clingy gf never leaves me and its awesome
I can't stand it. It's like she's afraid I'm going to do something without her. How am I supposed to see my side girl with a girlfriend like this?
>>5940433
I'm aware. I'm borderline and we're monsters. I just don't think it's good to make assumptions with limited information.
>>5940408
This. I dated a clingy girl once and it was my worst nightmare. But then I'm a borderline hermit and need lots of space/alone time so that's probably why.
>>5940433
Is OP's gf impulsive? Does she get extremely angry or engage in black and white thinking? If not then she's probably not borderline. There's more to it than just being clingy.
>>5940591
everyone i date thinks its so cute at first
then they leave, without a word
This is a troll thread but I have to ask, why is co-dependency considered a bad thing? Isn't that the whole point of a relationship?
>>5940639
Not when it gets extreme.
Also people are different, some need to have more space and time to be alone.